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On the 18th of September, the BBC published an article by feminist “journalist” Katty Kay titled “The truth about false assault accusations by women“. The article was staggeringly poor even if judged by typical feminist BBC standards and once again Kay proved herself to be one of the most laughably biased members of staff the…

In 2015 Jay Cheshire tragically took his own life after being falsely accused of rape, with almost all the media reporting the case extensively. A notable exception to this was the BBC, who refused to cover the case despite significant campaigning by HEqual. Incredibly, the BBC then still refused to cover the case in 2016…

Last week saw the news from London that there isn’t a single domestic violence shelter place for male victims in the entire city. That’s a city of over eight million people, with vast wealth and huge tax revenues and massive government spending, completely unwilling to house a single one of its tens of thousands of…

On Tuesday Conservative aide Richard Holden wrote a must-read article about his experience of being falsely accused of sexual assault. His ordeal saw Holden resign from his job and then losing another only to be cleared in less than an hour by a jury with even the judge noting his innocence and the fiasco appears…

The 15th of June 2018 saw a depressing new low for British politics with the election of Labour’s Janet Daby in Lewisham East. Daby made history as the first ever candidate selected by not only sexist means but racist ones too, with Labour imposing an all women and all BAME short-list, thus denying not just…

Yesterdays saw a hugely significant announcement in terms of equality for men in the UK, with an extra £15 million pounds to be spent on prostate cancer per year for the next five years. This finally gives something approaching a fair share of funding to prostate cancer after decades of campaigning by men’s equality groups.…

Yesterday there was a debate in Parliament on the concept of “misogyny as a hate crime”. The astonishingly sexist idea of only caring about sexism against one gender is terribly ironic in the context of a debate about supposedly tackling sexism, but the event wasn’t actually the worst example of misandry seen in Parliament this…